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Posted By: emile IRCAnywhere - 16/06/15 10:40 PM
Has anyone managed to connect to IRCAnywhere using mIRC? (For those who don't know what's IRCAnywhere: It's an alternative to znc and irccloud but opensource https://github.com/ircanywhere/ircanywhere). It says to put my email address as my identd but mIRC removes everything after the @ so it fails to identify.

* Connecting to **** (6699)
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* [10101] Host disconnected
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* Disconnected

Thanks in advance for the help.
Posted By: westor Re: IRCAnywhere - 17/06/15 12:26 AM
Check the connecting ip-port to be vaild, also use /emailaddr <email-address> and /identd on <email-address> and try again to re-connect, if you keep having the same error contact to the IRCAnywhere help support because it will not be an mIRC fault, also check if you have any antivirus or firewall open, if you have disable them and re-try, if you keep having a problem try to connect into an other server to be sure that is not an general connection problem.
Posted By: emile Re: IRCAnywhere - 17/06/15 12:40 AM
Still doesn't work. It works with other clients though...
Posted By: emile Re: IRCAnywhere - 20/06/15 02:29 AM
I just contacted IRCAnywhere's support and they said that the server password must be sent first, before anything else. Can I force mIRC to send the password first? Is there a parameter for that?

Thanks
Posted By: westor Re: IRCAnywhere - 20/06/15 12:15 PM
Try using this command syntax to connect:

(Without <> and [])

Code:
/server <server name> [port] [server password] 
Posted By: emile Re: IRCAnywhere - 20/06/15 03:20 PM
Doesn't work.

with some other client:
Looking up **
* Connecting to ** (*.*.*.*:6699)
* Connected. Now logging in.
* Welcome to the network

with mIRC:
* Connecting to ** (6699)
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* [10101] Host disconnected
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* Disconnected
Posted By: westor Re: IRCAnywhere - 20/06/15 03:33 PM
6699 is an SSL port?

if it is an ssl port try to use on [port] +PORT
e.g: +6698
Posted By: emile Re: IRCAnywhere - 20/06/15 05:10 PM
nope, with the other client, I'm not using ssl.
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